Urinals to obits: 17 creative ways in which people rejected Donald Trump

America is gearing up for an election spectacle, possibly the most controversial of them all - all thanks to Donald Trump.The billionaire's candidacy was a matter of anger and ridicule, ever since campaigning kicked off, but what no one saw coming was people swarming to his support. Result

America is gearing up for an election spectacle, possibly the most controversial of them all - all thanks to Donald Trump.

The billionaire's candidacy was a matter of anger and ridicule, ever since campaigning kicked off, but what no one saw coming was people swarming to his support. Results of primaries and caucuses (USA's candidate selection procedure) show Trump now has a very strong chance of becoming the Republican presidential candidate.

That escalated quickly, huh?

The world is now trying to open the American voter's eyes towards the elephant in the room - Trump may have the PR strength to garner votes, but his statements show him to be racist, bigoted, and confusingly unclear about his policies. While some are pointing out the discrepancies in his campaign, others are just on a mission to troll Trump.

So we decided to bring you 17 hilariously creative instances of people rejecting Trump, and encouraging America to do the same:

These edgy, genius games were the brainchild of Jeff Hong, a storyboard artist who has worked for Nickelodeon Animation and Disney Feature Animation.

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The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon asked homeowners to get their kids to impersonate Trump. Now, kids don't need to think twice, or be politically correct, or worry about being sued for ridiculously impossible reasons. That combined with their penchant for mischief produced PRICELESS results.

No one delivers a BURN like John Oliver. The hilarious host of popular American TV show "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" dug into Trump's records and found that his last name actually is Donald Drumpf - not Trump.

You read that right.

"The sound produced when a morbidly obese pigeon flies into the window of a foreclosed Old Navy," he called it. He went on to ask America to "make Donald Drumpf again". He turned it into a hashtag, put it on caps for giveaway, got a copyright on the word 'drumpf' and set up a website called donaldjdrumpf.com. He even released a Chrome extension called Drumpfinator that would change any mention of 'Trump' in your browser to 'Drumpf'.